Habitat

Diet

Behavior

Diurnal and arboreal. Lion-tailed macaques use the middle and upper levels
of canopy (93%) and rarely come to the ground. They forage for insects
under bark and by breaking dead branches. They are good swimmers. The
individual's presentation of its hindquarters to another individual is
a sign of submission. After a fight, 60% of the reconciliation are initiated
by the aggressor, and 40% by the victim.